“The ability to find basic information on networks and their underlying tokens will be essential to responsible growth in the industry; and we’re thrilled to be working with such a great group to move the industry forward,” Ryan Selkis, Messari’s founder, told CoinDesk.

The other projects added Tuesday were Akropolis, Elrond, Fusion, Helix, Orbs and Permission.

Messari is a startup founded to bring clarity and transparency to the new economy of cryptocurrency, blockchains and tokens. The registry – which projects join voluntarily – aims to create a standard set of data freely available to everyone in the industry. Projects commit to sharing “ongoing disclosures regarding their projects,” according to Messari.

The four largest projects among the registry’s new additions all have market capitalizations in the tens of millions of dollars.